[1479] in RedHat Linux List
Re: Some questions...HELP!
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Mike Sangrey)
Mon Oct 28 17:22:18 1996
To: Paul Waldo <pww@ssds.com>
cc: redhat-list <redhat-list@redhat.com>
Date: Mon, 28 Oct 1996 16:03:21 -0500
From: Mike Sangrey <mike@sojurn.lns.pa.us>
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> After installing RH 4.0, I am having some problems that I cannot solve.
> Any help would be *greatly* appreciated!
>
> 1. Kernel building - I have rebuilt the kernel and get *lots* of error
> messages on bootup about module problems (insmod errors and wrong
> versions). I have followed the procedure in the RH4.0 User's Guide
> religiously, buit I still get the errors. The errors do not show up in
> my /var/log/messages file until start ppp, then I get the following in
> that file:
>
> Oct 28 05:19:39 localhost kernel: IPX Portions Copyright (c) 1995
> Caldera, Inc.
> Oct 28 05:19:39 localhost insmod: sock_getsockopt: wrong version or
> undefined
> Oct 28 05:19:39 localhost insmod: dev_add_pack: wrong version or
> undefined
> Oct 28 05:19:39 localhost insmod: sock_wake_async: wrong version or
Did you get a new "nkfs.o" module from Caldera? They have it on their ftp
site somewhere. Try ftp.caldera.com:/pub/cnd-1.0/patches/nkfs.
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<Mike.Sangrey@specmarkmet.com>(Work)
"I've trademarked `William Della Croce, Jr.(tm)'.
Anyone using this name owes me $1,000,000."
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